Development of emulsification-resistant silicone oils: can we go beyond 2000 mPas silicone oil?

Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2011 Jul 20;52(8):5432-6. doi: 10.1167/iovs.11-7250.

Abstract

Purpose: To develop new blends of emulsification-resistant silicone oil based on high molecular weight (HMW) silicone oil for use as an endotamponade in vitreoretinal surgery.

Methods: Viscosity and elasticity of various silicone oil blends (Siluron 1000, Siluron 2000, Siluron 5000, 7% HMW + Siluron 1000, 10% HMW + Siluron 1000, and 15% HMW + Siluron 1000; Fluoron GmbH, Ulm, Germany) were measured using a piezoelectric axial vibrator. Emulsification was induced using a sonication device. Pluronic 10%, plasma, and serum were used as emulsifiers. The emulsion area was photographed and measured using ImageJ software (developed by Wayne Rasband, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; available at http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/index.html).

Results: Viscosity increased proportionally to HMW concentrations. Fluid elasticity was optimum using 10% HMW. Emulsification was at a minimum when using 10% or 15% HMW blends.

Conclusions: A new silicone oil-based tamponade was developed with a viscosity similar to Siluron 5000 (at 37°C) but with significantly less emulsification tendency than Siluron 5000 or Siluron 2000. HMW concentration increases the fluid elasticity, thereby reducing the emulsification tendency.

MeSH terms

  • Elasticity
  • Emulsions / chemistry*
  • Endotamponade*
  • Molecular Weight
  • Silicone Oils / chemistry*
  • Viscoelastic Substances / chemistry*
  • Viscosity
  • Vitreoretinal Surgery*

Substances

  • Emulsions
  • Silicone Oils
  • Viscoelastic Substances